Hardy Merrill said:
> Janet, I think David was saying that you might(?) be able to use the
> DBD::Sybase driver to connect to MS SQL Server ;-)
>
> Hardy Merrill
>
>>>> Janet Goldstein <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 07/13/04 11:14AM >>>
> David N Murray wrote:
>>
>> google turns up http://search.cpan.org/search?module=DBD::ADO
>> ADO & ODBC are your only options, AFAIK, on Windows.
>> Maybe someone more informed can comment on using the Sybase driver.
>
> Thanks for your reply, Dave. Actually, I'm not limited to Windows; I
> would just as soon access the database from my Unix box. However, it's
> not Sybase I'm trying to get to here; it's Microsoft SQL Server.
A bit of background might explain things.  MSSQL was derived from Sybase. 
Therefore its way of talking to the rest of the world is similar so the
Sybase module is the normal method of connecting.

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